The Florida Gators got some good news at the U.S. Army All-American Bowl when Shelby (N.C.) defensive end Jonathan Bullard picked up a Gator hat and committed to the Gators. He joins teammate and earlier UF commit Rhaheim Ledbetter, a 5-11, 190-pound safety on the Gators board.

Bullard, a 6-foot-4, 255-pounder, will help solidify a defensive line that became depleted this past season for the 7-6 Gators.

He picked the Gators over South Carolina and Clemson and the Florida incoming defensive linemen are now looking fairly formiddable, but they could still use another big-time star like Bullard.

Fellow U.S. Army Bowl participant offensive lineman D.J. Humphries of Charlotte (N.C.) has also committed to the Gators and he was named the U.S. Army Lineman of the Year on Friday night in San Antonio. Another Gator commitment TE Kent Tayloor of Land O' Lakes is also at the Army Bowl.

"When coach (Will) Muschamp first got the job he called me, maybe the next day, and he's been recruiting me very hard himself," Bullard told Rivals.com earlier this week. "When the head coach recruits you real hard, that's gotta be a factor to you. They've also got coach (Bryant) Young and coach (Dan) Quinn with NFL experience. Coach Young played in the NFL for a long time."